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Your camera working ok, these images seem to be in that new fangled colour thing
it's finally reached Gwynedd, running water next on the list....
Your camera working ok, these images seem to be in that new fangled colour thing
But guess what, I saw a bloody Kingfisher today, with the other body & 100-400 left indoors..... :banghead:
Affinity Photo is getting a massive update 1.7.0 on both Mac and Windows.
Affinity Photo is getting a massive update 1.7.0 on both Mac and Windows.
iPad too!
And very good the update is too on both Windows & iPad. On the windows version I've found that there's a few things in different places and on my unit it seems to be running a bit slower but neither of these things are a problem.
George.
A couple more long exposures. not everyone's cup of tea, but sometimes it just has to be done!
Claerwen River 1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Claerwen River 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Not much of a landscape photographer myself but I would definitely hang the first one on my wall
Thanks, Just got some A2 Fotospeed Platinum Baryta paper for my printer
I really need to get some prints done, it's been too long! Got some bare walls need feeding here. In our old house I had a bunch of prints of mine on the walls but snce we moved here [3yrs] I've been very lazy about that, think there's a bunch rolled in a tube in the garage
A couple more long exposures. not everyone's cup of tea, but sometimes it just has to be done!
Claerwen River 1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Claerwen River 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
I took delivery of my 10-24 yesterday, I'm hoping to find time to try a couple of shots with it over the weekend, though I won't have a chance to go anywhere other than around my house / garden. It certainly feels a quality piece of kit...
Constantly surprised how far I can push Fuji raw files, the below photo was taken in terrible lighting at ISO 1200 hand held.
If this had been taken with my previous Nikon DSLR, I think I would have given up and binned the file...
RH&DR No 7 Typhoon by Adam P, on Flickr
Fuji are pretty decent I find up to 3200, even 6400 can be very usable if exposed correctly to begin with
Constantly surprised how far I can push Fuji raw files, the below photo was taken in terrible lighting at ISO 1200 hand held.
If this had been taken with my previous Nikon DSLR, I think I would have given up and binned the file...
RH&DR No 7 Typhoon by Adam P, on Flickr
The best iso to get a keeper for me was 25,600.
Don't know what Nikon you had but I find quite the opposite. Much as I love the Fuji X system (currently X-T3, previously X-T2 and X-T20) the DR and high ISO ability doesn't come close to my old NIkon D800.
Lovely image btw.
Don't know what Nikon you had but I find quite the opposite. Much as I love the Fuji X system (currently X-T3, previously X-T2 and X-T20) the DR and high ISO ability doesn't come close to my old NIkon D800.
Lovely image btw.
Don't know what Nikon you had but I find quite the opposite. Much as I love the Fuji X system (currently X-T3, previously X-T2 and X-T20) the DR and high ISO ability doesn't come close to my old NIkon D800.
Lovely image btw.
I agree entirely - I've got a X-H1 and X-T3, but the high ISO performance of my Nikon D500 is fantastic.
Does anyone use a soft shutter release button on their xt3? I got one today but notice it makes the shutter button seem a bit more wobbly plus I’m paranoid about over tightening it!
I had the D800E and it was very, very good at higher ISO - but it is also one of the better cameras overall for this, not just Vs Fuji APSC. it's better than the Canon EOS R for example, and even most other Nikon cameras. Fuji are right up there in ISO performance with any of the Nikon APSC offerings, full frame will always be better, at least more recent models.
Not doubting your personal experience with these cameras but the Fuji cameras shouldn't be far behind a D500 at all
@Malfis... Malcolm, do you mostly use non stabilised lenses on the H1 or a mixture of both.
Does anyone use a soft shutter release button on their xt3? I got one today but notice it makes the shutter button seem a bit more wobbly plus I’m paranoid about over tightening it!
I have a red one on my X-T3, so it might be the little rubber washer as when I check to see it`s still on it does move a bit.
@Malfis. Malcolm, My plan is to mainly use the 10-24mm, 50-140mm & 100-400mm on my X-T3 and the 23mm, 35mm, 56mm, 90mm and the 16-55mm on the X-H1. Obviously slight changes will be tweaked dependant on results.
How do you manage having so many lenses? If I have more than 3-4 lenses I get a bit irritable, because I feel like i should be making use of them all. When truth is, I really only need 2-3 at most.
Two “Excellent” Fujigraphs, and very nicely presented in mono.
George.
Guys, I have a small hankering for a 55-200. How is it at the long end, does the sharpness drop off that much? It won`t get used that much, but sometimes I feel I could do with something a lottle longer (oooh err)
Any thoughts would help
This Egret is at the 200mm end and cropped which I think is still nicely detailed. The 55-200 is one of my favourite lens, nice and sharp from 55 through to 200...…...not like my 100-400, but that's another story grrr!
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